More Names

Names built around 'more' promise abundance, quality, and a brand that always delivers something extra.

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Famous More Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

More & Co Brand naming convention

Elegant, paired structure that feels like a premium lifestyle brand or boutique shop.

Always More Brand concept

A promise built into the name — customers immediately understand the value proposition.

More Than Insurance brand, UK

Simple, warm, and positions the brand as going beyond a typical transactional relationship.

The word 'more' is deceptively powerful in branding. It is short, universally understood, and carries an inherent promise of abundance, generosity, and going beyond the expected. Brands built around 'more' signal that they over-deliver — and in a crowded marketplace, that promise cuts through. From retail stores to lifestyle brands to tech companies, 'more' works across almost every category. It pairs elegantly with other words: 'More & Co,' 'More Than,' 'Always More,' 'One More Thing.' Each pairing shifts the tone slightly while keeping that core promise intact. The best 'more' brand names feel modern and confident without being arrogant. They invite the customer in with a sense that whatever they are looking for, they will find it here — and then some.

Tips for Choosing More Names

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Pair 'more' with a strong noun or adjective to create a specific identity — 'More Gold,' 'More Wild,' 'More Sunday.'

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Use 'More' as a standalone brand name for maximum simplicity and memorability.

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The ampersand format ('More & Co,' 'More & Such') instantly signals a boutique, premium aesthetic.

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Consider 'More Than [X]' as a positioning statement that doubles as a brand name.

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Test your 'more' name as a hashtag and domain — short, common words often have availability challenges worth checking early.

Frequently Asked Questions

Retail, lifestyle, wellness, food and beverage, beauty, and subscription services all work beautifully with 'more' names. The word's abundance connotation fits any category that promises richness or variety.

Yes — single-word brand names are extremely powerful when paired with strong design. 'More' alone is bold, memorable, and impossible to mispronounce. Just secure the domain early, as common words are highly competitive.

Combine 'more' with an unexpected word or in an unexpected structure. 'More Sunday,' 'More & Wild,' or 'Just More' feel fresher than 'More Store' or 'More Products.'

Yes — 'More Than' (UK insurance), 'More Store,' and several fashion labels use 'more.' Always run a trademark search and domain check before committing to any brand name.

Depending on the pairing, 'more' can feel luxurious, playful, abundant, or minimalist. 'More & Co' feels premium. 'More Please' feels playful and approachable. The surrounding words set the tone.

How to Build a Brand Name Around 'More'

Understand the promise

Every 'more' name makes an implicit promise to the customer: you will get more than expected. Before choosing your name, be clear on what 'more' means for your specific brand — more quality, more variety, more personality, more value.

Explore pairing structures

There are several proven formats: 'More [Noun]' (More Gold, More Wild), 'More & [Word]' (More & Co, More & Such), 'More Than [X],' '[Word] More' (Always More, Give More), and 'More' standalone. Each creates a slightly different feel.

Match to your visual identity

A 'more' name in a clean, bold sans-serif font feels modern and confident. In a handwritten script, it feels warm and artisanal. Choose the name knowing how it will look in your logo — they should feel made for each other.

Check domain and trademark availability

'More' is a common word, which means domain competition is fierce. Be creative with your TLD choices (.store, .co, .shop) and always run a trademark search before finalizing your brand name.

Build brand voice around the name

Once you have a 'more' name, let it inform your copy. 'We believe in more,' 'Always more,' 'More than you expected' — your name becomes a tagline generator. The best brand names do that effortlessly.

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